Posts in the LSAT Category
We want to help you study for the December LSAT. So, we’re giving away a a pair of free LSAT courses. The contest is open until Midnight, October 19th. Grand Prize: LSAT […]
Here are our best LSAT Blog posts, all in one place. Logic Games Introduction To Logic Games How to get a perfect score on Logic Games Reading Comprehension Introduction To […]
The video is an excerpt from our online LSAT course. If you like the video, you’ll like the course. If you want to give it a test run first, you can sign […]
LSAT proctors on test day are strict. They make you stop at 35 minutes, period. You get very little time between sections. You only get one break, after the third […]
2013-03-13 Update:If you are enrolled in a full course you can use the Study Schedule Generator to make a study schedule customized to your needs. Students often ask for LSAT […]
The LSAC, the makers of the LSAT, have provided a lot of good, free LSAT practice materials. But they’re buried amidst a lot of dull administrative information, so I made […]
Two weeks ago, we released Sequencing Games with a Twist problem sets as a part of our online course to help students better hone in those LSAT skills. Today, we’re […]
One of our most popular free tools is the free Virtual 4-Section LSAT Proctor and Timer and 5-Section LSAT Proctor and Timer. Students of our online course use them to […]
[Update July 1]: We are pleased to announce the winner of our give away: Congratulations Maggie H! We have a runner up prize for everyone who entered: A coupon for […]
I used to love Mad Libs when I was little. Kids would get a couple books of Mad Libs on their birthday, and then have to protect them from their […]